Foreign Daily where a thousand yards of offense is light work.
I'm Greg Rosenthal here in the Chris Wesseling podcast studio after an important Week 15 slate with my friend Patrick Claibon.
Nick Shook is in Cleveland and so much felt like it was decided on this Sunday that I'm not wasting any time.
We are going right to Detroit where it was a massive effort by those Bills.
One receiver to the left, three to the right, Cook to the right of Allen.
The shotgun play clock down to seven.
Another handoff to Cook through a hole, darts to the middle of the field.
30, 25, 20.
Still on his feet.
105 and Cook is in for the touchdown.
His second rushing touchdown of the game goes 41 yards.
That was James Cook on the ground, one of his two rushing touchdowns.
Josh Allen added another couple on the ground, another couple through the air and The Bills won 48 to 42 in a game that could have major repercussions with both home field advantage races.
Nick Shook, you watch this game closely and I just thought from the very first drive Josh Allen said that game that I had against the Rams, I was just getting warmed up.
He did it again.
And as much as the Lions tried to like make this a game, it was never really a game.
I can't believe believe that the Bills just ran through the Lions like that.
Yeah.
Consider that game in LA last week to be the prelude to what we saw from the Bills today, which was an offensive explosion.
I characterized it like this in the what We Learned, which you can find on NFL.com the Bills rolled into Detroit and open palm smacked the Lions in the mouth twice.